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tazdevl wrote:Guys let's be reasonable. Only way that would work if it used totally separate folders, reg keys, dlls etc.. Kind of makes it tough to upgrade. No?
tazdevl wrote:Since you all have license keys for 5.5 it's pretty straightforward. Try Nero 6, you don't like it, uninstall and reinstall Nero 5.5. Takes all of 2 minutes.
tazdevl wrote:Not to mention that every software release has bugs that need to be worked out, issues with the first release shouldn't be a surprise given the number of changes that occurred.
cfitz wrote:tazdevl wrote:Guys let's be reasonable. Only way that would work if it used totally separate folders, reg keys, dlls etc.. Kind of makes it tough to upgrade. No?
We are being reasonable. And no, it doesn't make it hard to upgrade at all. Like you say, just use separate folders and registry entries. No problem at all. InCD could be difficult since it integrates with the system, but many people don't use it, and it is a separate product.tazdevl wrote:Since you all have license keys for 5.5 it's pretty straightforward. Try Nero 6, you don't like it, uninstall and reinstall Nero 5.5. Takes all of 2 minutes.
Just that easy, huh? Except that sometimes uninstall's don't completely uninstall the software, leading to a mix of old and new that causes unexpected problems. Have you been reading this forum for a while? Do you know about the special cleaning utilities Craig Campbell has occasionally provided to people who were having trouble with leftover remnants that didn't completely uninstall? Not to mention that even if it did merely take "all of 2 minutes" to cleanly uninstall and reinstall, that is two minutes every time you want to switch between the apps to compare. Not very convenient.tazdevl wrote:Not to mention that every software release has bugs that need to be worked out, issues with the first release shouldn't be a surprise given the number of changes that occurred.
Exactly the reason for wanting to be able to use both in parallel and not have to commit to one at a time.
Kind of interesting being lectured about being reasonable from the guy who has been bitching and moaning for the past week, in big bold letters, about "STILL NO UPGRADE EMAILS" despite the fact that Ahead's web site clearly stated when the release would be made available for download, you knew when it would be available, and you don't need a serial number for 30 days anyway. What an abrupt change from being Ahead's biggest detractor to its biggest apologist in just one day...
Sorry, I didn't realize that only you were allowed to have and post opinions here...
Give me a break...
cfitz
tazdevl wrote:If you actually read what I've written, I've been bitching about the execution, not the application. Two separate issues.
tazdevl wrote:I've worked in project management, marketing and product management for a long time and one thing I can't stand is poorly executed launches.
tazdevl wrote:The installer is something that I wouldn't classify as an element that has detracted from the launch since it follows the paradigm of every other software update.
tazdevl wrote:Every product has bugs and unless you're totally new to computers, it shouldn't be a surprise. Expecting that a recode of a software application will be problem free is a tad bit unrealistic.
tazdevl wrote:Only thing you can do is bring the issues to the attention of the devs and hope they fix it.
tazdevl wrote:However, I can't remember any apps I've come across that allow you to run a previous version and upgraded version at the same time. Your line of thinking isn't original and probably hasn't been implmented for a very valid reason.
tazdevl wrote:Use regcleaner to clean up any leftover reg keys if you're worried about leftover dlls and reg entries.
tazdevl wrote:Though just for shits n giggles I've hopped back and forth between Nero 6 and 5.5, no problems here.
tazdevl wrote:Let me ask you this. Are bugfixes and optimizations more important at the moment or developing and having QA test an installer package that lets you do both a separate install and upgrade as well as running QA on having 2 versions of Nero up on the same machine?
tazdevl wrote:Where do you want your break?
tazdevl wrote:I'm not going to get into a lecture about launch strategy, customer segmentation, market segmentation, proper planning, market research, pricing and positioning and a host of other topics with an Engineer.
BTW might want to take a look ar your usage of specious and everyone is a hyprocrite, it all depends on the moment.
tazdevl wrote:Regarding kaikow, I've told the guy 5 times what to download and PMd him to try to help him out. Anyone with a 3rd grade reading comprehension level can figure it out how to download it. I've had a couple ppl PM me about him telling me that he's a bit "off" based on their interactions with him @ xtremesystems and it isn’t a language issue.
tazdevl wrote:1) You missed the whole point behind not having the keys out before the demo. Based on the backlash and comments on the forums, it's pretty apparent it isn't a trivial issue.
tazdevl wrote:2) I just rebutted a few things you said and explained a few views. That had nothing to do with a lecture in marketing.
tazdevl wrote:3) Again you miss the point, I never said you called everyone a hypocrite, I just pointed out that we all are, just depends on the moment.
tazdevl wrote:Fine, how about at the moment, bugfixes should have higher priority than working on an installer so you can run both? Maybe unreasonable isn't the best term... how about the timing just isn't there.
tazdevl wrote:BTW back to specious, my comments would have been if they were made after the launch.
And I've been working in software development and engineering for a long time, and one thing I can't stand is poorly written, buggy software.
quite uncalled for. OK we're not all rocket scientists.
Having a goal of a zero defect launch is something to shoot for when it comes to QA.
dodecahedron wrote:that's too bad.
i would like to install the demo to play around with it, but don't want to remove the old and trusty 5.5 (for which i have a license).
i'm not yet sure i'm going to buy Nero 6.
CowboySlim wrote:...we're not all rocket scientists.
Well dode, I truly am
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